> you have to wait one year.
yes, I understand this, things in 10.04 never fixed (including "do-release-upgrade" on brang *new* install).
> when I already switched distribution
not sure about switching distribution now, but pretty sure my next distribution won't be ubuntu. it just unreliable.
however, until I use ubuntu, I don't mind reporting issues, perhaps this will help someone.
> but because lack support.
it's opensource. support is limited. however when new functions are in priority over new features - result is unreliable and buggy.
> they will ask you to test the latest upstream kernel
I can test only in virtual machine, not on my prod. box. And virtual machines don't have nvidia cards.
@efa
> you have to wait one year. upgrade" on brang *new* install).
yes, I understand this, things in 10.04 never fixed (including "do-release-
> when I already switched distribution
not sure about switching distribution now, but pretty sure my next distribution won't be ubuntu. it just unreliable.
however, until I use ubuntu, I don't mind reporting issues, perhaps this will help someone.
> but because lack support.
it's opensource. support is limited. however when new functions are in priority over new features - result is unreliable and buggy.
> they will ask you to test the latest upstream kernel
I can test only in virtual machine, not on my prod. box. And virtual machines don't have nvidia cards.